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    A court stenographer in a high profile murder case suspects the defendant isn’t guilty when her steno machine begins to tap out the message that they have the wrong killer. BRIEF SYNOPSIS KELSEY FREEMAN (25), a courtroom stenographer, struggles with a secret drug addiction. She cares for her former boyfriend’s grandmother. She’s assigned to a high-profile murder case involving a reality celebrity. Reality show star ANTHONY is accused of killing his wife LOLA out of jealousy. While preparing for the case, Kelsey is startled when her steno machine spontaneously taps out the message “avenge.” She’s not sure what it means. She thinks the machine is broken. She calls in someone to repair it, but they can’t find anything wrong. During the trial, the steno machine suddenly becomes stuck. The court has to halt until it can be fixed. Again, nothing is found wrong with the machine. Kelsey agrees to buy a new expensive machine and she gets rid of the old one. To her horror, the new machine falls and breaks, and she finds her old machine back. It again begins to tap out a message to find the real killer. Kelsey begins to suspect that maybe Anthony isn’t the killer. She confronts him and believes him. At court, Kelsey begins to ask questions of the other people on the show. Lola’s twin sister Nina shows up. She believes Anthony killed her sister and warns Kelsey. A man in camouflage, claiming to be Nina’s befriend, talks to Kelsey. He wants Kelsey to deliver a note to Nina. He…

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    surgery to looks like their idol; which mostly present by the media. Carla is the perfect example of the kind of women the media forces others to compare themselves against. Her beauty is unreachable as it is the result of drastic measures. Yet, even if other women decide to go through those extreme action they soon learn, like Carla, that it does not eventually bring them any kind of contentment. In spite of that, Carla is a symbol of beauty. She is a model who meet the standard of feminine…

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    City often fights back when he notices discrimination against him. For example, when he offered to be in a competition called “Can You Use That Word in a Sentence,” which only accepts students with recognizable academic skills, he makes a scene on stage after he is told he used he word “niggardly” incorrectly. As City purposely constructed an informal use of the word, because he was angered for being given the word, he walks of stage after saying “I mean, even if I used the word right, I still…

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    Elysium Movie Analysis

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    place for wealth people, there are high-technology building surrounded with plentiful environment. These two extreme long shots are showing the contrasting place between Earth and Elysium also indicate the inequality between two worlds in the movie. 2. What is the connotation/symbolism of the non-English languages used? Spanish for the Earth-bound characters, and French for Senator Delacourt up in Elysium. The non-English used show the attitude of producer/director of Elysium toward Spanish and…

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    Ap Lang Reflection

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    stereotypes I’m marked with are nothing more than a measure of sexual attraction that informs whether or not I deserve any human decency. The lengths that white people will go to justify this behavior is staggering as you shall see. “Naturalization allows Whites to explain away racial phenomena by suggesting that they are natural occurrences” (Harper, 2012). No Spice (Latin), no rice (Asian), no chocolate (Black), all food-based euphemisms signaling that if you’re of color “I’m not interested”…

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    communities (Smith, 2009). There are several aspects that play a vital role within this national problem, for example social conditions are significantly different among a wealthy area and a low-income. It seems that better living conditions are within wealthy communities. We are nation that is very competitive and eager to be better than others. Many individuals are born into the poverty cycle that simply increases the percentage in low-health care at birth. It takes a lot of courage,…

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    Adhc Reflective Account

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    and Template are a few common features of the Computer to help the students with disability in organizing their notes. Encourage students with Disability as a support teacher, to use their mobile or camera to take photos and keep class work and workshop work in their record for future reference apart from the notes provided by the support teacher. • Introduce different feature of an E-book with its benefit and explain how to download E-books in their smart phone. • For the students are…

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    Disney movies effect children’s view on gender roles. INTRODUCTION I. When you wish upon a star; makes no difference who you are…. Or does it? If you recognized this classic Disney song, that means you grew up watching Disney during your childhood. II. The Disney movie franchise has been producing movies for many years now. The Walt Disney Studios Company began in 1923 in Los Angeles. Around 1937, Disney became famous for their creating the first full-length animated feature (Walt Disney…

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    the article “their challenges of traditional gender roles represented a means to achieve equality. To increase participation of and opportunities for women in the Chicano movement, feminist agreed that both Chicanos and Chicanas had to address the issue of gender inequality” (Garcia 209). Chicano and Chicanas stated issues for equality and they fought for their rights by going above and beyond on gender and feminism. Cultures and communities have a huge part in gender roles socially and…

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    The Female stereotype that prevents them from going into the military. Women are still believed to be the stay at home wife. They are not supposed to leave for extended periods of time. This stenotype must be broken to full give women a chance to do what they want to do. Men are still expected to be the money maker or the soldier. This conflicts with both gender, the men feel that if they do not do these things they are not masculine enough and women fear the judgement that comes with breaking a…

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